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3 Ways RJ Barrett can become an All-Star in the 2023-24 season

2023-09-27 21:26
Since being selected with the third overall pick by the New York Knicks in 2019, RJ Barrett has had high expectations. Now entering his fifth season, he needs to improve in these three areas to take it to the next level.
3 Ways RJ Barrett can become an All-Star in the 2023-24 season

The New York Knicks showed that they were not a team to mess around with in the Eastern Conference last season, as they advanced to the second round of the NBA postseason for the first time since the 2012-13 season.

The New York Knicks attain one of the game's best point guards Jalen Brunson, along with All-NBA power forward Julius Randle. What they're missing though, is that consistent third star. That's what the Knicks need to take it to the next level in the upcoming season.

Could that third player be RJ Barrett? New York invested a lot in the 23-year-old small forward, as they selected him with the third overall pick in the 2019 NBA draft. Now entering his fifth season as a pro, it's time for the former Duke star to live up to the hype.

New York fans have seen Barrett play like an all-star, especially at points during the 2023 playoffs. The Knicks forward scored 20+ points six times throughout the postseason. He has always had the potential to be a legit difference maker, but his play is inconsistent at times.

For the Canadian native to take his game to the next level in the upcoming season, he needs to improve in certain areas. If Barrett can become an All-Star with the Knicks in the 2023-2024 season, then they will be one of the best teams in the entire league. For this to happen though, we need to see the 23-year-old get better in these three parts of his game.

NY Knicks: 3 ways RJ Barrett can elevate to become an All-Star

3. Barrett needs to become a knock-down 3-point shooter

The biggest flaw in Barrett's game is for sure his jump shot. His second season in the NBA was the only year he knocked down over 40% of his three-pointers. If the Knicks see an improvement behind the arc from the fifth-year forward, then they'll become an offensive juggernaut.

Brunson and Randle can get points on the board because they are threats behind the arc; which also opens up driving lanes for them as well. Creating space is the name of today's game, and the best way to create space is by hitting three-pointers.

Barrett is already a threat inside the paint, but if he can start knocking down those shots from behind the arc at a more consistent clip, then his scoring average would take a huge increase. The 23-year-old averages 24.3 points per game when he knocks down at least three threes in a game throughout his career.

Getting to the paint isn't a struggle for the Knicks wing, but he could certainly see improvement from deep. If Barrett can improve that shot, then New York's offense will see a major improvement from years prior.

2. The Knicks need Barrett to be a lock-down defender

Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau certainly has a defense-first mentality, and he would love to see Barrett become one of the best defenders in the league. Not too long ago, the young wing himself was talking about how he felt he could be one of the game's best defenders.

He has the size and athleticism to match up to guard the game's best, he just needs to be more consistent with his defensive efforts. During Barrett's rough offensive patches last season, he struggled on defense as well.

Some of this had to do with frustration, but Barrett can not allow that to happen. New York has solid defenders all around, as Josh Hart is one of the game's more physical defenders, and Mitchell Robinson is one of the best shot blockers in basketball.

Thibodeau loves his defense though, and would for sure love Barrett to become another cog on the defensive end for his unit. New York has been at its very best when its defense is elite. Last season they allowed the fourth most three-pointers in the league, and they will need that to change to take it to the next level.

Stopping the threes starts with the wing defenders, and Barrett is the guy New York will be looking at. We've seen him play defense at an elite level before, but entering year five is his time to cement himself as one of the game's better perimeter defenders.

1. Barrett needs to hit his free throws

One area where Barrett thrives is in the paint. His ability to get to the basket, and finish through contact enables him for a lot of three-point play opportunities. Even when he doesn't finish through the contact, he is still able to draw fouls and get to the line.

He has no issue getting to the charity stripe, but he does have an issue making those charity shots. Barrett has shot a lousy 70.9% from the free-throw line. If he improves that number, he would for sure see a drastic increase in his offensive production.

In Barrett's last two seasons, he has averaged 5.6 trips to the line per game. If he can become an 85% plus free throw shooter, he could easily become one of the game best scoring wings. He always could become a great player, but consistency is what he lacks.

If New York sees an improvement from the charity stripe, behind the arc, and consistency on defense, then they might have another star on their hands. Since he was selected third overall in 2019, Knicks fans have been waiting to see Barrett turn into an All-Star, and now in his fifth season, he will likely be striving toward that himself.